RNA editing and modifications of RNAs might have favoured the evolution of the triplet genetic code from an ennuplet code
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Here we suggest that the origin of the genetic code, that is to say, the birth of first mRNAs has been triggered by means of a widespread modification of all RNAs (proto-mRNAs and proto-tRNAs), as today observed in the RNA editing and in post-transcriptional modifications of RNAs, which are considered as fossils of this evolutionary stage of the genetic code origin. We consider also that other mechanisms, such as the trans-translation and ribosome frameshifting, could have favoured the transition from an ennuplet code to a triplet code. Therefore, according to our hypothesis all these mechanisms would be reflexive of this period of the evolutionary history of the genetic code. © 2014.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Genetic code origin; Molecular fossils; Ribosome frameshifting; TmRNA
List of contributors:
Moracci, Marco; DI GIULIO, Massimo; COBUCCI PONZANO, Beatrice
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